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15 February 2022 Research on channelized receiver based on microwave photonic with large instantaneous bandwidth
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Proceedings Volume 12166, Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021); 121660P (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606183
Event: Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021), 2021, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract
This paper proposes a channelized receiver based on microwave photonic, the system generated two coherent optical frequency comb with different free spectral ranges. By adjusting carrier frequency, a different frequency interval is formed between the local frequency comb and the optical comb modulating the signal to be measured. After the two optical combs pass through the optical demultiplexer respectively, the corresponding channel is beat frequency and the heterodyne detection is realized by converting the signal to intermediate frequency.The scheme proposed in this paper realizes the measurement frequency range of 2GHz~18GHz, has the instantaneous bandwidth of more than 7GHz, and the average error is less than 50MHz
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Jiaqi Li, Ping Xu, Ke Song, Ke Du, Xiang-zhen Yu, and Manjun Lu "Research on channelized receiver based on microwave photonic with large instantaneous bandwidth", Proc. SPIE 12166, Seventh Asia Pacific Conference on Optics Manufacture and 2021 International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (APCOM and YSAOM 2021), 121660P (15 February 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2606183
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KEYWORDS
Frequency combs

Channel projecting optics

Signal detection

Microwave photonics

Microwave radiation

Receivers

Modulation

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